Superstar Tradesman

"Superstar Tradesman" is the second single by Dundee band The View with the B-Side being "Up The Junction (Zane Lowe Sessions)". It was Radio 1's Edith Bowman's record of the week commencing 4 September 2006 and entered the Radio 1 daytime playlist on 6 September 2006. The single entered the MTV/NME video chart at Number 2 on 24 September 2006.[1] On 8 October 2006, Superstar Tradesman topped the MTV/NME video chart.[2]

"Superstar Tradesman"
Single by The View
from the album Hats Off to the Buskers
Released23 October 2006
GenreIndie rock
Length3:13
Label1965 Records
Songwriter(s)Kyle Falconer, Kieren Webster
The View singles chronology
"Wasted Little DJs"
(2006)
"Superstar Tradesman"
(2006)
"Same Jeans"
(2007)

After charting the previous week on downloads at #60, It entered the UK top 40 at #15 on 29 October 2006, and in the week of release the band gave an interview to STV[3] to discuss the song and their thoughts on the forthcoming album. Despite equalling the chart position of the previous single "Wasted Little DJs" it spent just one week in the top 40.

The song is also well known for being featured as introduction music on The Friday Night Project since early 2007.

'The Ferry' mentioned in the song's chorus is in reference to Broughty Ferry, a seaside town in Dundee.

Charts

Charts (2009) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 15

Track listing

  • UK CD
  1. "Superstar Tradesman" - 3:18
  2. "Up The Junction (Zane Lowe Sessions)" - 2:33
  3. "Wasted Little DJs (Live at Abertay)" - 3:58
  4. "Superstar Tradesman (Video)"
  • UK 7"
  1. "Superstar Tradesman" - 3:18
  2. "Up The Junction (Zane Lowe Sessions)" - 2:33
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References

  1. It is believed that this song is about Keiren Webster's boss from when he was an apprentice before he made it big. "NME Chart 24 September 2006". NME. 24 September 2006.
  2. "The View top the NME chart". NME. 8 October 2006.
  3. "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.


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